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JT&E Overview

JT&E Overview. 1. Overview. Background What is the JT&E Program? Two Avenues of Joint Testing The JT&E Process & Current Timeline Leveraging Capabilities JT&E Bottom Line. Background. 1972 Presidential Commission: Established per Title 10 U.S.C Section 133

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JT&E Overview

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  1. JT&E Overview 1

  2. Overview • Background • What is the JT&E Program? • Two Avenues of Joint Testing • The JT&E Process & Current Timeline • Leveraging Capabilities • JT&E Bottom Line

  3. Background • 1972 Presidential Commission: • Established per Title 10 U.S.C Section 133 • Chartered by DoD Directive 5010.41 • Provide quantitative information used for analyses of joint military capabilities and potential options for increasing effectiveness • Transferred to DOT&E Dec 2002 • “Reengineer the JT&E process” – SAC Memorandum (7/23/02) • More responsive to warfighter needs • Shorten decision cycle • Shorter term efforts … early products • Balance with the need for test rigor that enhances credibility

  4. What is the JT&E Program? • A business model for warfighters to solve joint operational issues • A DOT&E managed process that executes with Service and COCOM partnership • Principal products: • Improved tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTP) • Changes to operational processes • C4ISR architecture improvements • Each project addresses a different issue, but all are resolved using operational test and evaluation techniques rather than experiments and demonstrations

  5. Two Avenues JT&E Project • In-depth, methodical evaluation of issues within scope of JT&E program purpose • Duration: 3 years maximum (Charter-to-Closedown) • Sponsors: COCOMs, JFCOM, Services, OSD • Executed by Service-led JT&E test teams • Delivers defined and useful products to Warfighter • Both interim and final products required • Quickly addresses specific and focused warfighter question/issue within scope of JT&E program purpose • Accelerated review, approval, execution • Duration: 6-12 months (Nomination-to-Final Report) • Sponsors: COCOMs, JFCOM, Services, OSD • Executed by Service OTAs • Product provides specific answer to a specific question • Resourcing for OTA participation in accordance with JT&E guidelines Quick Reaction Tests

  6. The JT&E Process Results Joint Test Interim Products Services or Sponsoring COCOM provides: Government personnel, facilities, and O&M support. DOT&E provides dollars for test specific support including contractor support (3 years) Senior Advisory Council (SAC): Prioritizes Results Joint Feasibility Study Results (7 months) Senior Advisory Council (SAC): Prioritizes Two Technical Advisory Boards Provides Review & Guidance to JFS Planning Committee: Initial Prioritization Exec Steering Group: Initial Prioritization Results Nomination From Services, COCOMs, OSD Agencies Quick Reaction Test (30 days) (12 months)

  7. Leveraging Capabilities • Service and COCOM Contributions • Provide subject matter experts for the Joint operational issue being resolved • Provide facilities and infrastructure support for the test team • Provide test assets and operational exercises as venues for testing • DOT&E/JT&E Contributions • Funds the contract support for the test team • Funds unique cost for executing the test • Provides liaison support to JFCOM • Test Planning; Project Management Plan Development Process • Can leverage any planned Joint, multi-Service, or Service training event to support the evaluation • Testing during training is on a non-interference basis • JT&E may pay TDY cost of units to provide additional time for test purposes

  8. JT&E Locations ALEXANDRIA, VA OMAHA, NE • Joint Non-Kinetic Effects Integration [JNKEI] (STRATCOM) • Joint Rapid Attack Process [JRAP] • (STRATCOM) • Joint Defense Support to Civil Authorities [JDSCA] (Army) • Joint Entry Control Point/Escalation of Force Project [JEEP] (Army) • Joint Early Warning Operator [JEWO] (Army) • Joint Mapping the Human Terrain [JMAP-HT] (Army) SUFFOLK, VA COLORADO SPRINGS, CO • JT&E Program Office Suffolk • Joint Test and Evaluation Methodology [JTEM] (DOT&E special project) • Hostile Fire Indications [HFI] (DOT&E special project) • Joint Data Integration [JDI](JFCOM) • Joint Maritime Evaluation & Transit Escorts [J-METE] (USCG) • Joint Air Defense Operations-Homeland [JADO-H] (NORAD/NORTHCOM) • Joint Integration of Maritime Domain Awareness [JIMDA] (NORAD/NORTHCOM) • Joint Systems Prioritization and Restoration [JSPAR] (Army) • Joint Passive Electronic Radio Frequency Emission Classification and Tracking (JPERFECT) PETERSON AFB, CO VICKSBURG, MS • JT&E Business Finance Office Legend: • Joint Test • Quick Reaction Test • Joint Feasibility Study • JT&E Program Office Support • Special Project • Joint UAS Digital Information • Exchange [JUDIE] • (CENTCOM/SOCOM) EGLIN AFB, FL CAMP SMITH, HI REDSTONE ARSENAL, AL • Joint Jamming Assessment • and Mitigation [JJAM] • (Air Force) • Joint Cyber Ops [JCO] (PACOM) • Aviation Low Level Friendly Identification and Network Distribution [ALLFIND] (CENTCOM) 7 Joint Tests, 7 Quick Reaction Tests, 3 Feasibility Studies, 2 Special Projects NELLIS AFB, NV • Joint Electronic Protection For Air Combat [JEPAC] (Air Force • INDIAN HEAD, MD • Host-Based Security System [HBSS} (STRATCOM) • ALEXANDRIA, VA • JT&E Program Office • MACDILL AFB, FL • Joint Civil Information Management [J-CIM] (SOCOM)

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